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doberman's new ears edit

Yes even after all y'alls crazy comments I still got his ears cropped. The whole process was easy and took about 30 minutes. Stitches stayed in exactly one week and this picture was taken after being posted for two days. He is so so so handsome now and he looks like a beautiful doberman.

EDIT: It is a military/pet style. This is our first time having to deal with posting and we wanted to reduce our risks of a crop and flop. So yes it is shorter than a show cut that most are accoustomed to but we did think responsibly and didnt want it to go thru the surgery and healing with a long crop and us mess up and the ears just flop anyways.

We have a boxer pup,and debated getting her ears cropped. I grew up with Boxers and they were all cropped. I think they look nice that way. Classic breed standard. However, we decided to leave her ears alone. In part because my children were/are so against having her cropped. And in part because we would have to drive her to L.A ( hour and a half) and pay up 500 hundred dollars simply for looks, so it made no sense in he long run.

by Anonymous 8
on Sep. 21, 2013 at 11:21 AM

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I bet he looked more beautiful with his ears intact, as they should be.

I wish someone would hold you down and do forceful cosmetic surgery without your permission. You're a bad human being.

by Anonymous 1
on Sep. 21, 2013 at 11:21 AM

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They are born with the ears and tails that way for a reason. If they were meant to have those ugly ears and no tails they would have been born that way

by Anonymous 9
on Sep. 21, 2013 at 11:21 AM

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This is so stupid, everyone giving OP grief. Why don't you all go picket the kennel club dog shows? They crop and dock dogs for show purposes. Seriously NOT a big deal. When you get your dogs spayed and neutered, you think they don't feel pain? How about dew claws?

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